Math, asked by OmBuddhiwant, 10 months ago

•Take any three boxes of different sizes.
•Measure the lenght,breadth and height of these boxes.
•using these dimensions calculate the lateral surface area, the total surface area and the volume.
•find out the length of the longest rod that will fit into the box.
•for the boxes chosen by you check if the smaller boxes fit into the larger box. If yes, what is the volume vacant in the large box. If no, by how much does the volume of the smaller boxes Exceed that of the larger box

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Answered by SAURABHYADAV6391
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Answer:

for the boxes chosen by you check if the smaller boxes fit into the larger box. If yes, what is the volume vacant in the large box. If no, by how much does the volume of the smaller boxes Exceed that of the larger box

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for the boxes chosen by you check if the smaller boxes fit into the larger box. If yes, what is the volume vacant in the large box. If no, by how much does the volume of the smaller boxes Exceed that of the larger boxGaseous

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